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#369090 - 07/15/13 12:48 PM
Re: Audya support...
[Re: Henni]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Henni, we're not talking apples and apples. You're talking about a great machine and a great upgrade. You're right. I'm talking about a major business ethics violation. I'm right on that one, too.
You have chosen to buy the machine of your choice...GOOD FOR YOU!
I have chosen NOT to buy the machine of my choice.
Worst ethics violation(s) I've ever seen in the music business and I've been in it over 50 years.
Yamaha, Roland, Korg...ANY other manufacturer would have either fired the person involved on the spot, or NEVER entered an agreement where selling direct, against established dealers (and telling the customer...ME...not to tell a dealer)was allowed.
Either way, I'd NEVER have anything to do with EITHER the company, OR the individual.
You are giving a vested interest group valuable information about what you think is a great product. That's what a good "Zone" participant does.
I'm telling about a terrible business practice, thinking that prospective customers have the right to know, before making decisions. I feel it's my obligation to tell my associates here. That's also what a conscientious "zone" member should do.
Good luck with your Ketron product.
Wish me good luck with mine, because, when/if they break, guess who I "ain't" going to count on for repair?
Russ
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#369091 - 07/15/13 01:09 PM
Re: Audya support...
[Re: Henni]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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If I want to change the drum track on my Roland from a rock kit to a brush kit, it takes a few button presses. If I want to do the same on a Ketron, I have to search for EXACTLY the same beat, played on a different kit? Get real, for Pete's sake..!
Plus, let's be real here... most loop libraries are not based around the needs of an arranger player. And, pray tell me, how do I deal with the intros and outros. I bet you've got a good suggestion for how I replace those rock intros with brushes, don't you? No?
This is a VERY common scenario... you turn up to a low volume/energy gig, someone wants to hear some Springsteen, or a Clapton tune, you have the perfect style for it IF you were at high energy levels. With an Audya, you say 'sorry'. With a MIDI arranger, you change the kit to brushes, the bass and guitars to acoustic, and everyone is happy.
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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